DrGribble
Well-Known Member
Here's the story, today is Day 1 of 12/12 and I can maintain about 77 degrees with my small window A/C running while burning all 3 of my 600's @ 50% ... I can maintain 79-81 degrees if I have the HPS @ 75% each and the MH @ 50% which is now starting to be where I don't want to be...
I am exhausting my (roughly) 8x8 area which is pretty packed full with a 6" Hydrofarm ActiveAir fan @ full power, this is good for a room my size I believe but my ceilings are lower. I Think this size fan was recommended for 8x8x8 maybe a bit larger but I am wondering if by sucking air out of my room at such a rate (my exhaust temps feel nice and comfortably cool on my hand outside the room) yet my canopy temps are baking... It's the canopy temps I need to worry about more than the overall temp of the room -- is this correct? I would imagine 'the room' is a couple degrees cooler than my hygrometer is saying since it's directly under the lights.
My Carbon Filter is only raised about 18" off the ground too about in line with the top of my bucket lids and is near where all the lights are but also only a couple feet from the A/C, I am wondering if I am actually sucking all of my air conditioned air too fast that it's not cooling efficiently. Does this sound plausible or am I crazy? I have a fan controller coming tomorrow and was kind of thinking of trying it at only 50% for an hour or two and see if the A/C is able to put in more work or if maybe I should move my carbon filter completely, I figured having it near all the heat of the lights was great because it would suck it out almost immediately but it's nothing but comfortable cool air coming out yet my hygrometer says low 80's.
If I cook the HPS @ 100% and MH @ 50% I hit 84 in there last night... Im thinking of re-mounting the carbon filter hanging from ceiling but it's heavy as hell and I don't have any 'super solid' mounting locations available or anything to hang it with. I need to figure that out tonight if possible otherwise I could probably find some kind of 'stand' to elevate it several feet into the air as ghetto as that will be.
Think this could realistically help my temps a couple degrees? I REALLY want my 600's burning @ 100% The HPS will regardless...
Will I cause issues if I maintained say... 82 degrees?
I am exhausting my (roughly) 8x8 area which is pretty packed full with a 6" Hydrofarm ActiveAir fan @ full power, this is good for a room my size I believe but my ceilings are lower. I Think this size fan was recommended for 8x8x8 maybe a bit larger but I am wondering if by sucking air out of my room at such a rate (my exhaust temps feel nice and comfortably cool on my hand outside the room) yet my canopy temps are baking... It's the canopy temps I need to worry about more than the overall temp of the room -- is this correct? I would imagine 'the room' is a couple degrees cooler than my hygrometer is saying since it's directly under the lights.
My Carbon Filter is only raised about 18" off the ground too about in line with the top of my bucket lids and is near where all the lights are but also only a couple feet from the A/C, I am wondering if I am actually sucking all of my air conditioned air too fast that it's not cooling efficiently. Does this sound plausible or am I crazy? I have a fan controller coming tomorrow and was kind of thinking of trying it at only 50% for an hour or two and see if the A/C is able to put in more work or if maybe I should move my carbon filter completely, I figured having it near all the heat of the lights was great because it would suck it out almost immediately but it's nothing but comfortable cool air coming out yet my hygrometer says low 80's.
If I cook the HPS @ 100% and MH @ 50% I hit 84 in there last night... Im thinking of re-mounting the carbon filter hanging from ceiling but it's heavy as hell and I don't have any 'super solid' mounting locations available or anything to hang it with. I need to figure that out tonight if possible otherwise I could probably find some kind of 'stand' to elevate it several feet into the air as ghetto as that will be.
Think this could realistically help my temps a couple degrees? I REALLY want my 600's burning @ 100% The HPS will regardless...
Will I cause issues if I maintained say... 82 degrees?